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here in the bbc newsroom. be complete we drive. because of the country's political deadlock. the afternoon to develop thunderstorms. thunderstorms. maybe a few of these across southwest england. across southwest england. until tomorrow. the most senior north korean official is on his way to new york. official is on his way to new york. as investors fear for the future of the eurozone. england will be pushing north over the next two days. can you get the nuclear that is your weather. hello, summit back on track? of new elections has undermined the confidence of on track? —— can he get the nuclear summit back on track? and takes hostages before being shot investors. also tonight... i'm dead. translation: i was walking along the street and i heard gunshots. " leave, run, leave. have been shot dead in belgium. karin i did not understand what was happening. the authorities say they are treating it as a terror attack. for the plane is over. in treating an aggressive form of giannone. brain cancer. in over 30 languages. your questions are always welcome. #bbcos is the hashtag. let's welcome to outside source. for more than six turn months. now summit back on track? to the odds, by hosting the 2026 world and takes hostages before being shot cup. nicaragua. dead. translation: i was walking along the street and i
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heard gunshots. today, amnesty international released this report. in hundreds of " leave, run, leave. what they call a lethal strategy of years. i did not understand what was happening. repression against protestors. disappeared, the last planned search for the plane is over. and student protesters in the central and we'll have the latest on the american nation. those clashes have been going on situation in nicaragua. for more than a month. more than 70 people have died in most of the violence anti—government protests. has been in the capital managua. let's show you some of the latest pictures to come into the newsroom. these are some of the clashes in the capital on monday. setting fire to buildings. scenes like these have become an almost daily occurrence. of anti—riot forces. firing back. summit between donald trump and kimjong—un. along with those killed, at least 800 people have been injured. and this is the well, more suggestion today that it may be back on. we got this tweet aftermath of a clash in masaya. from the us president... he spelled attorney general was burned down. the chairman's name wrong
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tried to bring there. it goes on. in. they've since widened into broader unrest against his government. cancelling the meeting. and asked him how this all began. about the latest developments. security system in years, a north korean official will be on american soil. nicaragua. kim yong—chol has been described as kimjong—un‘s "right hand man". small, peaceful demonstrations by both parishioners and students. he's the former head of the country's spy agency. by government supporters. says su—min hwang from bbc armed government supporters. but something different happened this time with other people. korean. they just stood their ground and didn't react. the violence started to escalate, the oppression was quite brutal. the inter—american human rights commission. hacking in 2014. an uprising
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against the government of and also the historic president ortega. summit with south korea. so, lots of diplomacy going on in various locations. taken against the protesters. absolutely. between north and south korea. from both countries. let us show you some of to what has been happening. those pictures. of staff, kim chang son, arriving at singapore airport. instances of the government including the president. of course it isn't just these killings. they also document many instances of excessive use of force. singapore is the venue for that summit onjune 12 if it goes ahead. even torture. the white house deputy chief of staff for operations. right now in nicaragua. summit off the
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canvas. attempted to influence all levels of politics in australia. this on—off summit. into the scale of foreign interference the country. both the substance of and logistical level. —— in the country. because it's classified. level. committee this back in march. in a very publicly by a very uncritical president... that we can't ignore it any longer. uncritical president... might be accused of. influence is to recruit and garner agents of influence. outcomes were but really we are scrambling, like everybody else. scrambling, like everybody else. yes, on friday we all had discussions. should we cancel our flights? for china's benefit. should we keep our flights protectively? protectively?
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with the accreditation for the summit. summit. oh, the website has suspended accreditation. suspended accreditation. oh, it's back on just in case. back on just in case. it has been extraordinarily chaotic. extraordinarily chaotic. and do so it goes on. it goes on. track within this preparation process ? track within this preparation who have deep links to the chinese process? communist party. process? position on the south china sea. with some fairly expert this policy —— diplomacy stepped up. —— diplomacy stepped up. or migration in australia is one that is very successful. we have a huge chinese population in austria. didn't know what they're talking -- -- australia. chinese tourism to australia is our fastest growing market. about, know is serious. about, know is serious. between the australian community and the chinese community. biggest sign yet that in fact, they are considered as one. preparations are on track.
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are on track. about chinese influence. met mike pompeo when mr pompeo made those two visits to north korea. those two visits to institute on its effect in europe, for north korea. example. i turned to bbc chinese's vincent ni. stories we hear about china from time to time. they could meet about over time to time. at the summit. trying to infiltrate summit. into other countries. countries. summit, whether it will go ahead or not. where a gunman has killed two police officers and a bystander. it happened at 10. in the eastern city of liege. can independently verify that's where damian grammaticas has been covering the story. gunfire, mid—morning. these allegations. and suddenly, confusion. allegations. on this boulevard, people scrambled to seeing this debate about china's influence in other countries. get away. within minutes, police armed response teams influence in other were on the scene. countries.
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the passenger in a passing car, too. china is also trying to have influence in american politics. influence in american politics. and taken a hostage. seen over and over again by different governments. different governments. this was how it all ended. police advance from the left, but look at the centre of the screen. the chinese have said the australian government has been anti—chinese. government has been anti—chinese. the attacker runs out have they said anything this time? firing. he is shot by police on the spot. at least one of the officers was injured in this exchange. and this footage was taken seconds later anything different from what it has been said —— what has been said. been said —— by another witness. "they shot him dead," what has been said. the man says. this man lives by basically this is just a conclusion to his commission. the school and heard to his commission. —— the it all happen. "i saw malcolm turnbull‘s the police, commission. turnbull‘s commission. the ambulances. it was impossible to go outside," he said. that these are usually classified reports. this nine—year—old was reports. playing in the chinese stop our strategy school courtyard. teachers told the children to escape by more generally around the a back door.
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"the man grabbed world? generally around our concierge, bob," the world? he told me. reshape china's "then the police image around fired. we all ran away. the world. everyone was crying. world. there have been accusations of different advertising agencies. of different the caretaker advertising agencies. survived, too. there also films being made for china image. china image. a city of almost 200,000 an hour east of brussels. police are treating it as a terrorist every government is doing the same thing. like incident. america. delivering multiple blows from his knife. would do more of these intestines around the world. turned on the officers, who died on the spot. —— more these instances around the world. and shot a young man who was in it. coming out of norway — look at this skier. the policewomen with such ferocity. he had no known links to radicalism or onto the water, back onto the snow where there's a ski jump. terrorism. what they are considering is and the final backflip to finish it whether he was radicalised in all off. prison.
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that in itself would fit a for his stunts like this, has pattern with previous attacks. got a lot of attention from it. and 15 minutes to climb to the top of the hill. we disappeared while flying from kuala lumpur to beijing. have newsjust in with malaysian air traffic control. breaking what happened next is still a mystery. news. following threats, police said on tuesday. of sea bed in the indian ocean. babchenko's professional activities. of reunion island near madagascar. we will bring you up—to—date. stories on our web site. there is full coverage on our website, that's bbc. or you can download our news app. of the plane's engine, a full 3500 miles away in south africa.
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but ultimately, the aircraft was trail of devastation. never recovered. leaving buildings without power for months. promised a bonus of $70 million should they locate the aircraft. disputed for sometime. victoria fritz explains. it says that over a,600 people were killed by hurricane maria. they found nothing in 120,000 the aftermath of the hurricane, he joins us now from km of searching. it took two and washington. years. how is it that a figure could jumped as high? area come and they would be looking in a much more condensed area. in a much more condensed as high? area. the physical impact of
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the hurricane. hurricane. of that original contract, and they have found nothing as well. hurricane to hit puerto rico in living memory. have found nothing as well. deeply upsetting for the families. one of those family members is gheelan living memory. ripped right across the centre of the island. the centre of the island. vattreloo. he lost his wife and two children on flight mh370. massive destruction and that is where this is the four refers to. where this is the four he gave his reaction to the bbc earlier refers to. today. number of people who died as an indirect result. indirect result. answers from the investigation teens, of power that went on for months and months. so it's not a surprise. months. teens, so it's not a surprise. state who have not had their power restored. restored. theyjust did a search where the plant is not. plant is not. apparatus is never needed as well because of electricity. close to closing the issue, which they always wanted to do. in the three months after hurricane rita hit. —— hurricane maria. might help with the future search. so is this the end of any hope of finding mh370? said it was a jump in the mortality rate as of posted before. rate as of posted before. i asked marine salvage specialist david
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mearns. that changed to those who did have interruptions in the medical care. interruptions in the medical care. sake of the families and everybody else who flies on aircraft today. else who flies on aircraft today. this plane needs to be found. result of the hurricane but there is a bit of a margin of error. a bit of a margin of will be more certain events in the future. error. it could be anywhere from 802 8000. be anywhere from 802 8000. future. any future search attempt more fruitful other than more money? fruitful other than more the lower end of the 800 and many times more it is more than official. times more money? money is it is the key. more than official. depth of water without quite a bit of money. aftermath from hurricane of money. maria become? this last attempt by ocean infinity was quite unusual. infinity was become? quite unusual. the puerto ricans were saying how had this happen to us. saying how had this happen to us. they understand that deaths happen in the initial impact. have to be commended to making this no fine, no fee offer. in the initial impact. no fine, no not understand the suffering they went through for months and months. went through for months and months. fee offer. when puerto rico is an american territory. territory. the response not good enough and why was a more been done. was a more been done. trump went down there and said enough was being
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need to hire another ship to draw their continued the search. done. enough was being done. their continued the search. critics were saying this was a sense a form of racism. thank you. resume if credible evidence emerged on the plane's location. on the plane's location. who help asylum seekers. —— an official search would only resume. official search would only resume. is the current area to vast? liberal migration laws and civil rights. to 39 people without for relocating 160,000 refugees from syria and eritrea. determining the cause. cause. crossing their southern has been found any cause —— and the cost down. cost down. border. they will and so it is a criminal offence. a matter of... briefly, what about sea our correspondent nick thorpe is in budapest. bed mapping? we mentioned it right there. how might that help? this call for mapping the ocean
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by 2030. 2030. hungarian's government against what it sees is illegal different from the search that would be happening for mh370. be happening for mh370. migration. it sees is illegal migration. and, but we need to find a plane next year. next year. offering legal advice and offering food and shelter. food and shelter. we continue to fly these types of aircraft safely. stay with us on outside source. thousands of coffee shops to train all people with pettit —— with prison sentences of the one year. sentences of the one its us staff. year. ngos which work with asylum—seekers and hungry. and hungry. labour minister tessa jowell. it's using an immunotherapy vaccine. i feel quite lucky to be on the trial, to be fair, yes. the eyes of this law that carries a prison sentence? that is
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right. to me by coming to the wording is rather vague fear. wording is rather king's. vague fear. was like three years ago and now, what's your reaction? it's pleasing, offering any kind of physical support to the people. isn't it? support to the people. which could be interpreted as food or drink. it's just be interpreted as food or drink. very tough a relief, language indeed. i think the word any significant opposition to this in the hungarian parliament? is. in the hungarian parliament? must‘ve been for you and your... very up—and—down, yes. in the 199 seat assembly which is exactly two thirds. on the internet that makes exactly two thirds. it worse. and cope as best in a raw and naked but anything through they like. you can. you're watching outside through they like. source live from the bbc newsroom. until parliament breaks up from its summer recess. summer recess.
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summit between donald trump and kim jong—un. grasu the european commission and different european states in. different european states in. —— perhaps to the european commission. perhaps to the european commission. the palestinian enclave in years. government to drop the legislation or the israeli army said air strikes hit 35 targets. that's on bbc soften it. or soften it. arabic. us tv network abc has dropped why this is being known as the stop george the actor roseanne barr's sitcom. soros act? george soros act? has stopped now given by the government to this. government to this. and the planet of the apes. of president trump, whom she backs. along that banker at of backing migration one of our most popular to europe. migration to stories online. europe. defended his new tattoo of an assault rifle. of a certain number of map —— refugees. refugees.
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dead when he was two, and the tattoo had a deeper legislation as a way to prevent what they accuse him of. meaning. they accuse him of. national sovereignty of the european union. in december this year. crisis in italy deepens. to form a new government. pledged to block him. with a new election as soon asjuly looking increasingly likely. analyst stephanie hare explains why markets are worried. which dominates the country's east. rana jawad reports from tunis. parties will campaign on over the summer. parties will campaign on over the summer. summer. proclaimed army in the east of the country. country. in the euro zone or whether it leads?
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leads? into governments who have utterly different agenda. different agenda. will pass electoral laws to pave the and he did not campaign in this last election to leave the euro. election to leave the way for these elections. way for these elections. euro. kingdom, where it was a very open discussion. discussion. libya who are seen as parts of the wider conflict in the country. wider conflict in the country. election could come in this de facto referendum —— and now suddenly. criticism in the run—up to this summit and the aftermath of it. summit and the aftermath of it. textiles and baby blankets. of potential conflicts of interest within the trump family. let's talk to kim gittleson in billed as being under the auspices of the un. new york. of the un. countries were on board with the summit taking place. summit taking what sort of reaction has the events to this? place. to this? called on by france by sec emmanuel macron. about the timeline of when these macron.
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trades were issued. trades were issued. political stability in the aftermath. aftermath. sanctions he placed on the chinese technology firm zte. technology firm zte. necessarily those represented at the meeting, do they accept the results? meeting, do they accept the results? will they even allowed the election to take place? to take place? comes to president trump's business interests and those of his family. interests and those of his family. get placed into a deeper military and political crisis. and political crisis. president donald trump has to know which is something like 100. which is something like 100. climate is ready to host any kind of election in the country. tequila trademarks was not particularly out of the ordinary. particularly out of the in knife crime across ordinary. london. trademarks itself, but as you mentioned, the timing. right.
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heightened trade tensions between the us and china. the us and china. years, include lyrics that encourage violent attacks. steve mnuchin, had said the us was not implementing tariffs on goods. not implementing heavily outstripping other parts of the tariffs on country. goods. secretary wilbur ross is heading to china later this week. to london's murders". china later this week. weeks and months to come stop what we back with you. this is what youtube has had to say about it. competition on the fuel market, which could see prices come down. on strike over that issue of high diesel "identify real—life threats". prices. daniel gallas is in sao paulo for us. our reporter chi chi izundu has more on this. music.
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what is the government proposing and this is likely to work? this is likely to work? think the line to is glamorizing violent crime on linda's straight. sao paulo has frozen linda's straight. described as fast, dark and to daniel gallas. often violent. frozen to daniel gallas. i can see some movement. it's a subgenre of rap. described as fast, dark and often daniel, can you violent. hear me? i think he was thinking might be... violent. don't think film is he can hear us. thank you very much. possible for knife crime much. going up. knife crime going up. prices and does it have a chance of working? working? hard —— achan of it is to help tackle knife and gun crime. tackle knife and gun crime. things in the past to try to contain the price of fuel. the price of fuel. and hand signals are used to talk rival games. that and it went to a free—market rival games. policy. you to go over the last two years to take those policy. options and maybe try to bring video staff. take those video staff. in more. more. they are trading on the imagery in the videos. company basically dominates the videos. people for some reason like to tap into that. like to tap the whole market.
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whole market. into that. that imagery of the violent, black, young black fellow, drug dealer. young black fellow, drug dealer. silence means we have got to give up on zte there in sao paulo. gang bangers shooting and stabbing people robbing on zte there in sao paulo. people. people robbing people. give up on the daniel gallas in sao paulo. people know this and let's turn to the us. they of course perpetrate. starbucks has closed around 8000 shops across the country today. .. they say data sassy person. -- i'm a dangerous person. claiming their idea was for what it calls "unconscious bias" stolen. training. here's why. to a court in south take a look at this video. korea. about what this could mean for the die—hard fans. standing in my store and refusing to leave. are both widely popular and both have a sort of similar way a point. have a sort of similar way a point. philadelphia last month. it is called last player standing. associate to turn up for a meeting before they ordered something. the premises if you have children you know this already. you know this already. here's the founder of the premise is you land on an island. is you land on an island. starbucks. 100 other players on the island with
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you. you. you hunt around for weapons and you try and kill each other. you try and kill each other. and the winner is the last person standing. winner is the last person standing. there are millions of people playing both of these games. both of these games. in every community in america to start a conversation. incidents like this are increasingly being documented on social media. calling the police on black people for seemingly trivial a copyright infringement by the makers of fortnite. reasons. just a few examples. makers of fortnite. house, it is popular with my children. children. playing this simultaneously and in where it was large groups. large groups. banned. it seems like a very social game. social game. oakland police arrived. no one was arrested. killing each other stop but and posted to youtube and viewed there is that. that. fortnite has taken over as being more popular. more than million times. being more popular. and posted to youtube and viewed more than 2 million times. many people playing it at the same time. time. after a white student called for a free demo games this is a —— this is for nominal chapter. police. —— 3. a million. 4 and that had million. thousands of comments. you can buy and find stuff to build defences. stuff to build defences.
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where you're making micro—payments and it adds up for game to make it. and it adds up for game to make now, let's just it. show you darren there is some evidence they might be turning over $200 million a month. turning over $200 million a month. martin. martin. what to expect will happen with this legal case now? legal case now? kuchar, next to president obama, who he worked for for five years. it was see if there is a case to answer. it was see if there is a case to answer. is a case to answer. into an apartment this happened. mode that came out at a similar time. battle grounds came out first. but games take ages about six of you showed up? a white neighbour called the police on him, thinking to develop. he was an intruder. here's mr martin speaking to the own battle royale mode and then put it together and a couple of months. it together and a couple of months. bbc‘s rajini vaidyanathan. the same things over the same amount of time. of time. you know, people can feel threatened by that. that pub g pots i game is built on by genetics. by genetics. that this isn't something we're just talking about, but it's would try to settle with each other a reality. out in court. out in court. i'll be back at the same time tomorrow. thanks for watching. story from washington. i asked her about what this training entails. hello
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again. a weather pattern we have seen for a number of days. number of days. the northern half of the uk getting bathed in sunshine. the uk getting bathed in sunshine. highs of 27. really does is force people to confront their scotland's warmest day of the year so far. own biases. so far. confront their own biases. we had sunshine in the south it was a different story. everyone has their own biases. has their own it was a different story. sundre downpours turned turned roads biases. to rivers. it wasn't starbucks and its stores across the united states will be discussing. united states will be discussing. —— torrential downpours. impact interactions we have with other people? downpours. developing across belgium and the netherlands. other people? netherlands. tweet which sums up some of the skepticism... will be moving westwards affecting our weather. our weather. skepticism... there's quite a lot of criticism out isn't there? made via this for another day —— or criticism out isn't there? there has been criticism. been criticism. sundays. sundays. we have a jet stream with big waves. big waves. ridge going into scandinavia over the next two days. the next two days. what happens in the area of undergo this kind of diversity awareness training. awareness training. high pressure. pressure.
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flip side, you could say yes, it's only four hours. it's been across the north of the uk for a few days there. of the uk for a few days only four hours. there. over stegen a name yet and it starts to drift northward towards... not taking this one step that starbucks is today. to drift northward towards... just had to bring you up—to—date with the breaking news story. that he goes over wales over the past next two days. that's wednesday. wednesday. we're looking at some burst of rain over one say. burst of rain over one say. following threats. difficult travel conditions on the road. dry weather. found him covered in his blood in their home. reach the mid to high 20s and one or two spots. perhaps a few babchenko's professional activities. showers in scotland. thursday a lot of low cloud. back in a cloud. it could be misty around some of our coast. few minutes' time. of our coast. for shallow —— errors in scotland and northern ireland. hello and northern ireland. there. of storms moving in across parts of inland and wales. inland and wales. track its way northwards, bringing heavy rain with it. heavy rain with it. quite a spell of weather is said to consider. consider. friday the storm is pushes northwards again. slow—moving storm. northwards again. that's most of the stores for northern england.
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slow—moving storm. stores for northern england. west the committee story will be keep building. keep building. some record—breaking heat developing living up stores and dry weather and a bit more in the way of sunshine. more in the way of sunshine. to the gulf of mexico. living up to the gulf of mexico. georgia and parts of tennessee, eventually into washington as well. recent days will get recycled and will come back at us from the south. will come back at us from the south. eventually into washington as well. some of that rain really quite significant. significant. the weekend and perhaps into the early part of next week. some sharp showers across central plains. across central plains. that heat building down to the south. early part of building down to the south. next week. much of the uk that the dry that dry weather this weekend. weather this weekend. developing in scotland and northern england of the caribbean, particularly saturday. still feeling in cuba. inundated with heavy pleasant. pleasant. highs of 2a degrees or rain. next couple of days, so in london. in london. that rain stays... it could be quite stays... i suspect more to come before the week is through. before the week is through. cloudy around some of our areas. of our areas. the mid 20s in terms of celsius in the warmest spots. the warmest spots.
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weekend we are looking into next week plumed moving up through myanmar next now. week now. we look at the pattern which was for meyer. couple of days. which was for meyer. next couple ridge of high pressure moving to the north of the uk. of days. north of the uk. trotting into the south, low pressure into the southwest. pressure into the southwest. temperatures in excess of a0 degrees. that is a talking point too. too. uk with pleasant sunshine warming up in temperatures. in temperatures. rain is on the cards in western times. building, triggering off 560,000 storms over the that is the weather. 00:28:27,104 --> 1431655368:03:27,879 tonight 1431655368:03:27,879 --> 2863310735:38:28,654 at 2863310735:38:28,654 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 ten... weekend. storms over the weekend. through the pyrenees, across france and germany as well. and germany as well. spain, that heat and unity continued to build. to build. the temperatures, a good ten — 15 degrees above the average. ten — 15 degrees
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above the average. amazing weather in scandinavia in recent days. recent days. one of the reasons is the wind direction. the wind direction. some extreme heat at this time of year. year. few days and some of the story —— and similar story in athens as well. and similar story in athens as well. still run the risk of some thundery downpours and humidity. 00:29:31,216 --> 1073741526:10:30,769 hello, 1073741526:10:30,769 --> 2147483051:51:30,322 i'm 2147483051:51:30,322 --> 3221224577:32:29,875 karin 3221224577:32:29,875 --> 4294966103:13:29,428 giannone.
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